“We urge all fans to exercise extreme caution when buying from online sites”

Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters’ Federation

Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters’ Federation, said: “We urge all fans to exercise extreme caution when buying from online sites.

“It is an area which is rife with scamming and fraud.”

There are no official tickets left for England’s first three games, according to Uefa’s website.

Seats for group stage clashes were priced as low as £20, with the most expensive without hospitality £112.

For the Wales match these Category One tickets are now selling online for more than £1,650.

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ONLINE: VIP tickets for the clash with Wales are being flogged for a staggering £10,913 each

A spokesman for website Ticketbis insisted they not responsible for setting prices.

She said: “The sellers set the prices.” An FA spokesman advised fans to only buy match tickets via “official channels”.

He added: “The England Supporters Travel Club membership scheme is a safe way of accessing tickets for all Three Lions away fixtures including major tournaments.”

A spokesman for Uefa said last night: “We are aware of a black market for Euro 2016 tickets and urge all football fans to buy only through the official channels to avoid being refused admission to the stadium.”